The Camden weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, South-Carolina) 1853-1861, December 04, 1860, Image 2
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Tuesday, Dercnibcr 1,18G0.
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I - THO. J. WARREN, Editor.
? Vs,?ur Cotton Market.
BusWSslor the past- week 1ms been rather dull,
not Being nyaro than some 200 Bales sold, at prices
S| Afliea Classical.Military Aende?
y Ae fourth. Acaficimicj'ear of this institution frill be?
gin on the 7 th of January, 1S01. Sco adv^rti^ouiCUt.
. An "old subscriber11 ^req^csfe'kliat the-Hon. Caleb
Cvsgixc's letter be re published in the Journal, which
take great pleasure in doing in our nextpa-f
Godey's lady's Book.
The January number of this popular magazine:^?
Br- the Indies has etune to hand. Besides the usuatillustrations,
it is -,embellished with a two-paaffishiou
bL Will Appear next Week,
The piwecdings of a meeting of die South Curolina
Students, at the Natioiia] MedicairCollege, Washings
^ ton, D. C., forwarded to us b3" the Secretary, .2dri.
K " JOHXS. Hugusox.
'0i They breatlio the right spirit, and-are just what we
^ might expect from. Carolinians abroad.
K. 4 ' Bualt Snspeu^oti.
All the Banks in^harlestdn, and of the State, wo
"believe, have suspended specie payment. The Bank
of Camden, in consequence of the suspension of these
in Charleston, where much of its' available specie funds
were deposited, has been forced to Mow suit. This
?y?vj?_\isriglt6, we'have no doubt, and trust that now inereas^ fV^^dfacilities
will be aflbrded foj; the accommodation of
the business community. . '.
' ' Hon. -B. Barav/cll ZUiett.
if??$$ The Cafolina Spartan, speaking of this faithful, true
and patriotic Carolinian, says:?
"This distinguished gentlenBia, wo see. occupies a
prominent position upon the list of nominees to the
. State Convention from' Charleston. "We are glad to
jtSy v' seo that his efforts, to establish the principles which
- ac the State proposes to inaugurate are to be rewarded
in a. suitable manner. No man is more entitled to
: li their confidence and this honorary tribute than him
Jffastcr Joseph Hart Dcnck.
\ Out c&nniunity bad the opportunity of hearing this
? i?vet"^e musical prodigy on Friday evening last. His
Ssf^J^HSBK performance on'the piano-is very remarkable, and afmm&m~
fonk an astouislilngicvidence ol'the height of perfection I
WF' "85p wbi^nmj be attained by careful training and appliE.
. V cation.;, V
??, Ouiyr readers will see that Mrs. Bews and Master
fprogost to give a Concert on Thursday and Frl- I
d^jitli. and 13th. inst. It will be a rich trfcat, and
a liberal and genentl patronage.
C&esaut.
-Hi m n nohco ?' "10 great
on Satur^a.vi 24th
on t',e
c't'zens
w?8in* "
Caroand
silent
C#r* i
rain, tlio
y-SJWW.canie at '
jr^*'- T^WK^Jp then^ J
vy'.'i;,-:- Mr
to..the-people on theiib\(^.
S&SKin^H&ra^ramH^I^ tliem. V ,
^J|M|W$^i^00:^k - . ,_jU
Men . -fSssoeiatlons ' '*" the,:
^^g^^^jpBB^^ocnritrmed, -recently, in Kershaw District, at *'cu
^^^^^^ lie'Tottowjug places:? . ' " ' ^ cn
Creek Minute Mon.j^ganizcd December 1,
v;-^V< ?'M^nnibe'rii;ti 50 men. CoL U. joxes, Captain ; Maj. C- *tw
&Hailf, lat Lieutenant; Capt S. D. Jokes, 2d Lieu- edl
WitfKj tenant; James M. Kirkley, Ensign. "^ca!
At Troy, a company, numbering 65, has been formcd.
Capt A. J. Hailz has been elected Captain;:
iSr Jajoss T.'Cadtiien, 1st Lieutenant; D. D. Co.vts 2d ^
rjjB Lieutenant; "W. 1L Jonrsox, Ensign. , ?ecr<
At Flat 1'ock, also, a company of 40. CoL D. D. ??
V Kieklaxd* Captain; Dr. j. I Tiuxtham, 1st Lieuten- t0 rc
ant; Capt. J. P. Kirklaxd. 2d Lieutenant; Capt. G. em r
^ ~R. Miller, Ensign. ^v
At Lysenbi/s, a company numbering 45. Capt T. "iat
?. Caxtey, Captain; Fixlet McCaskill, 1st Lientcn- P?
ant; Axdrett Halt, 2d Lieutenant; Moses IIocgh, *>ordi
Ensign. . tiou <
of tl
The Legislature.
nvea
Tlifi liQrrfi"] rnnfino nf IuicIppcq fnrftiA firct: wtrnV r\r
\ .two, dc>eS not present anything strikingly interesting,
only'*as indicating the character of the legislation which
a~' is to ensue. Having occupied our first page, almost
^entirely, with the excellent Message of Governor Gist, thisc
-we can only give a brief and imperfect abstract of the mere!
most prominent points of the Legislative proceedings? Wll3
such as will.be of t;.e most importance to the general L.icmt;
interests of tho people of the State. Notices of bills
of an important character have been introduced, predicated
in many cases upon the fixed fact that South Wi
'Carolina will go out of the Federal Union; these we hero
shall have occasion to report or refer to in the progress for tl
of their maturity, or when they become statutes of the Unite
_ State. .
Among the elections by tho Legislature, C. D. Mcltox,
Esq., has been re-elected Solicitor for the Northern
Circuit. ' Thi
Mr. B.vunks, Senator from Lancaster, has given no- co'um
II to incorporate the Central Rail Road Coin- ctr
y of South Carolina. The Senate and House have ?^t!ie
i appointed six members as a "Special Committee :i'30 c<
'ostal Arrangements."' Mr. W. M. Sii.vxxox is one l'ie
mt Committee. i iIr'
resign
be following'resolution, offorod by Mr. Gary, of <> ?,
South
eficld, has been adopted, and we heartily concur ^
ic necessity and propriety of tho resolution: divisic
esvlved That it be referred to the Committee on
ilegesand Elections, to inquire and.-report as to ; in
expediency: of so altering the law touching elec- which
?, as to require tlie managers of elections, at each jkomk
;ion precinct of this Stale, to count publicly, on _
;veuing of the same day. all votes rcceit^d sfrsaid *
inct, and to return a true statement of thajsamo to whole,
Chairman of the Hoard of Managers on thoifoUpwa
Thursday last, Mr Lucas, of Charleston, gave e-paa*
:e of his intention to .bring in a bill to amend the - The
?dverting tho Arsenal at Columbia and Charles- Sevan
into military schools; also, notice ot his intention make i
ing iu a bill for the" repeal of certain acts relating Hon. 1
le suspension of specie payment by the banks of during
gljUj? South Carolina. ijpfr- s House,
Air. Dcktea introduced a bill to compensate the Uiirtvomjora
of certain property taken for public purposes? sluvc n
^^t^BTcnd a tint tiino-an.l laid over. Tennes
Jir LtrCAsfo.Tcred a bill to authotizo the Banks of 0f urj^
Charleston and the Stato to observe legal and recogniz- Qov.
|?|f -ed hoiidsys therein named, so as to make the notes, nceti ],
draits,' &c, duo and mature on those days, payable the State?
f- next day thereafter. lipSi co;
mm Air. SriiONTON offered a bill to preveut free negroes vers a
wBm from pursuing mechnuical avocations, and to prevent jjec.n j
m ^ .ophite people from making contracts with them, under seccssit
penalty ofimprisonmeift Read and referred to the A cu
Mr Committee on Colored Population. the I'n
^ Air. O'Connor gavo notice of a bill to repeal the las mat
Br' '"4 usury laws now in operation, an'd to allow the taking Mr. J
S| 1 of interest. He also offered a hill to repeal the seventh favors
j j J section of the act entitled an act for the relief of in- general
2 ' / .solvent debtors, anil for other purposes. Read and' Union,
.referred. with tl
^ Mr. Shannon, also, gave notice of his intention to ed.
^ j^^rbring in bills to incorporate and construct a railway to The
W^^Sonneot, with the Columbia and South Carolina Raii ' than di
Road, and to make other internal improvements. j ofWasI
Kvj Mr. C. P Fe.'.i'an. of the Southern Guardian, has i The <
0 been elected by the Senate,, their printer, and also for 1 of Con;
Kfrf the pennanent work. * Miles, 1
.1 J. M< Cants, of 1'airfield, lias been elected day C.e
'iifr of the t ppor Di'isiuii. ; sccesslo
??tin?w?? III I JI?W?a?g>i rmju^i?M.g
TJic Governor's Message.
"We publish, entire, in our paper to-day, the very
able and excellent Message of His Excellency, Governor
"William H. Gist, to the Legislature of Soutli Caroliua,
now in session.
Gov. Gist lias shown himself an able, practical, and
accomplished Executive, and his administration will
be a marked era. and signal epoch iu the history of our
State.
"Oar ''Sparta has no worthier son" than lie, and it
rrin?nc tic frtrv rtloncnro niirl trt flflcl
S"". ft-"-?- ?
our feebly tribute to his worth and excellence.
The Election ?n Thursday.
This is, without doubt, one of the most jjnportant
elections which the people of South Carolina have
ever held, and it is hoped and expected, that the people
will so regard its importance, as to present tlicmselves.
at the.polls, and exercise the highest inalienable
privilege and right of freemen. The practical test
has at last come, and we shall soon bo called upon to
faith by our works; and it is necessary and
irajpp&nt, that the people?the sovereign power of the
Stale^'eeide cbis.question.for themselves.
W^g&ghaw District is a unit, to-'dav, upon the,question
of ^e^j.tfmceh.aii^^cpaw^ty' State Action. The people
are for it, and,nothing less will satisfy the determination
of a-free' peopI^vMip iutcnd_to-livo as freemen,
and transmit t!ie priceless heritage to their children's
children.
Let there bo a^grand demonstration at the ballot
bos ou Thursday, and a ratification, by the people, 'of
the platform of principles enunciated in the Resolves
of the District meeting, held in Camden, on Saturday,
the. 11th of November last, and let there bo harmony
'throughout the entire District.
Exclusive Despatches to the ChgEleston Mercury.
From Loi'.isiuna.
New Orleaxs, November 29,-To-day being Tltanksgtving
day, was properly observed here. There were
services if, all the ehurchos. Rev. Dr. Palmer, of the
Presbyterian Church (and formerly of South Cnrolina),
preached before an immense concourse. Ilis discourse
was cloqueut, thrilling, and strongly in favor of secession.
Dr. Lcacock, of Christ Clinrch (Episcopal), pictured
strikingly the unchristian aggressions of the North, and
declared that the hand of God was moving to protect
his ordained institution. His hearers were greatly
moved by his discourse.
The greatest excitement prevails bore. Abolitionists
are arrested almost every day, and the feeling
for secession is constantly increasing. Disunion is,
here, considered inevitable.
From Virginia.
Petersburg, Va., November 30.?The largest meeting
ever convened in this place was held hist night. It
was called by the friends of theTederal Union.
R. R. Collier,' Esq., introduced resolutions of a temporizing
character, advocating submission to Lincoln's
administration, and expostulation with the Northern
States. Similar resolutions were offered by.A. Keily,
Esq.
Resolutions strongly and decidedly secession in spirit,
and demanding immediate State action, and the joint
action of the Southern States, were introduced by Hon.
Roger A. Pryor, who supported tbcm in a speech of
extraordinary eloquence and pbwer.
The audience went wild with enthusiasm. His re
solutions were adopted by acclamation. Mr. Pryor
paid a glowing tribute to the gallautry and patriotism
of South Carolina, which was tumultuously applauded,
rhus has Virginia spoken. Cockades~ are plenty on
the streets to-day. '\
-9 From Georgia. ;
Augusta. November 30.?There is anient demonstration
near this plica this aftemopnfm honor of the
suspension or the i nrer-SriitA-tktfTn cross the Savannah
iiipjGayii&Eji November 30.?The Bill relieving ]
Bar%s from the penalties of suspension passed the ?
se of Represent.! lives to-day by the following vote : W?
s 108. nays 20. ^
tTEK.?The Bank Bill was vetoed by the Governor. t0r
as, however, promptly passed by the Senate iin- SIS'
tulcly afterwards over the veto. TIio vote wus; ?" .
3 95. nays 13.
1
Tj
From Washington.
asmxgtox, November 30.?It is now certain that jgg;
jtnry Cotb is to'resign, lie will leave the Cabinet jou
od feeling. The Southern members solicited him ^fi
main, and to go at the same time with the South- reIr
aembors of Congress, who, it is confidently expect- ,n t
rill bolt ciLinasst. It i8 asserted in some quarters onc,
Mr. Cobb will not resign, for a time from motives
Key. A caucus of members of Congress from the cve
sr States will be held to-morrow, with the iuten- tac],
)f bating, at a subsequent time, n genera l caucus- all(j
io Southern members to confer in relation to im- .g|rt,
ite secession. Vice-President Breckinridge ar- j;
tcnignt. It is understood that ho favors the .?
>soa caucus. 1 ' .
C
From Mississippi. ns
gust a, November 27.?Despatches received in
ity from Jackson, Miss., state that the Legislature ' ?
y organized to-day, and the Governor's Message
delivered Its tono is uncompromising. The
>crs are unanimous for secession.
From Sart!) Carolti.on'
LMISCTOS, N. C., November 30.?It is reported
that the Legislature of this State has refused. gnn,
le preseut at least, to go into the clectiou of
d States Senator. Si
Our Washington Kcspitlcltas.
Washington-, December 2'. f.'t
; President's Message is quite long, filling eleven II
ns of the Constitution newspaper. It is positive- and
tain that the President recommends a Convention pron
States to re-construct the Constitution. It is to hi
;rtain that lie announces his purpose to enforce are ?
;derul"laws, while deprecating secession. act ;
Wagner, Chief Clerk of the Census Bureau, tor 1
ed yesterday. He will immediately return to -God;
Carolina, to share the fortunes of the State. tan .
Abolitionists held a caucus to-night, and had a T1
m on a proposition which-Briggs, of New York, this
trochlea into the House of Representatives, and tlioir
is, in effect, a restoration of the Missouri Coin- perio
;e, and a nlflSilication of the Fugitive Slave law. It
majority present favored it, but the party, as a nccoi
.^sgains^jt. The>A'merieans-are also favora- not 1
this compromiser but the Southern delegations latini
antjy spurn it. The proposition is understood to <~y.
te from '.Tie Seward wing o! the Abolitionists. Xurs
.Abolitionists intend to thrust forward Win. I" lor c!
] as their Great Pacificator. He is preparing tr '
j set speech very soon after the session opens. ,
[loraeo Maynard, of Tennessee, intends iutro t
a proposition to appoint a committee of the l'erfe
consisting of one mcmlicr from each State? t r ct
three in all?to which all questions relating to
r shall be referred. Mr. Xidson, also from
ssoe, will propose a compromise similar to that Ladit
rgs, but not immediately. make
Brown, of Mississippi, is liere, and says we nor
lavo rio fears in relation to the course of that g]!(
that her secession is certain, lion. Win. Phil- | jv.st
mniis3ioned by the Government to try the sla- | who i
t Key West, returned to-day. The trial had i juj
iost;>oned. lie reports Florida qpniiimous for
>n.
iieus of the Douglas party has decided to take j
Ion side ncraiust the States Rielits men. Dune- I r>i:i
Ic a Union speech last night. 1. c
Breckinridge is not for immediate secession. lie '
the co-ope ration of the Southern States, ami a ;
conference upon the question of dissolving the
to be followed l>y a demand of Southern rights
ae alternative of immediate dissolution present- |
U. S. revenue last month was $700,000 less
iring November of last year. The Corporation
lingtou City suspended ]>ayaicnts Saturday. \ s > \ ity
is crowded. About two hundred members J V/ ;
iresa are here. Messrs. Kcitt, llouliam, IJoyee, i twelve
ticQueen and Asluaore, arrived last night. Toc
Horse,
v ali c.v.t-r?- no doubt whatever of the instant u i
a of South Caroiiua ?Cit'ir'',wn Jfe> cury. I've
\
.
ETr?;it E-'loriria.
Tall.viiaSSK, November no?Tlie Legislature of tlio
tlio Stato of Florida lias to-day uuunimously passed
the bill calling a Convention of the people of Florida,
to take measures for resistance to Black Republican
ti?,? r,... ti.? *.!**!.,? fan.
nary, 18C1.? Char. Mercury.
'Vo,"> From Tonr-CH-iCC.
Memphis, Texx., December 1.?There was a large
assemblage of our citizens yesterday. At night, a
series of resolutions wero passed to accept the irrepressible
conflict, ami calling on the Governor to convene
the Legislature. The meeting recommended the
call of a Convention of the people, telling the Southern
States that Tennessee will stand by the action of the
Southern Convention, for weal or woe.
So. Carolinian.
Session Paper.?We are making arrangements for
full and accurate reports of the proceedings of the Legislature
at the regular session. They will be of a most
important and interesting cliaracter, and should bo
universally kuown and read throughout the State.
The Southern Guaidian session paper will be mailed
to subscribers, ficc of postage, at ?1. Orders received
iu Columbia, at the office, and in Camden, at
the Journtd office.
South Carolinian for The Session.?'The South
Carolinian announces that arrangements have been
made for furu't'hiug its columns with full reports of
the proceedings 11 both branches of the Legislature
dur.Qg the approaching session, and that the Daily
Carolinian will lie furnished during that period and
the sottiug of the Convention, foydne"?3bllhr, free of
-inctfirm Onlnro rnorivr>,l l/ir fTiK)nttAi'n in Pnmrlon fit
V?%?WW IVWVtlVM ST' V"",MVM
the Journal office. '?
Ox ThnrstUij. evening''In fit, by Rev. IT. E. ITuglison,
Mr. Jou.v'J. Oatjji.l, of Camden, to Miss Mary
E. BitoWNVof Samfer District.".
StuSc Coiivcitttali.
At n meeting of tlio citizens of Kershaw District,
held at the Town Hall, in Camden, on Saturday, 17th
inst., the following Preamble aud Resolutions were
adopted:
The recent triumph of a party, purely sectional, and
upon avowed principles, hostile to our best interests,
aud wholly destructive of our social fabric, leaves no
other hope to the people of South Carolina, than such
as may be found in a severance of all political connection
with those Slntes where such party and such
principles prevail. Therefore,
Kcsolved, That we, the citizens of "Kershaw District,
do approve of the action of the Legislature calliug a
Convention of the people of tlio State.
Besulved, That, iu our opinion, it is tire duty and interest
of the. people of South Carolina, assembled in
Convention, duliberatelv weiirbimr all the" eonsennen
ces, promptly, to resumo all the powers delegated by
the State to the Federal Government, and clothing herself
in the panoply of complete sovereignty by seceding
from the present Union. ? ,
Jlt olvtd, That n Committee of three ^Citizens from
each election precinct of the District, be:"?selected by
the President and Vice-Presidents of this meeting, to
nominate three su.table persons to represent the people
of Kershaw District in tlio Convention, and locarry
out the principles embraced in tho foregoing preamble
and resolutions: '
Under, and in accordance with those Resolutions,
tho Committee appointed to mako a nomination, reported
the names of
Hox. TITOMAS J. WITHERS,
IIon. JAMES CIIESXUT, Jit.,
Col. JOSEPH 13. KERSHAW,
which nomination was confirmed by the meeting.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Dec! 4^?It f SiCra'UJ' ^ JOS
, : ; : . v
A GRAMD CONCERT "B
will,be given by Mrs. Bewsand MasJoseph
Hart Deuck, the distinguished Pianist, as- ] S3!
ed by Mr. Joseph Denek, the celebrated Flutist, Oct.
Thursday and Friday evenings, the 13th and 11th
December, 18C0, at the Town Hull,'Camden.
'er.os of Admission?$1.00, Children lirrffprice.
'or Particulars seo Programme. Dec. -1,?2t. JS->!
- Oct.
Coughs. The sudden changes of our climate are P,L-<;;
, ? t, i sc(
i-ccs of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic j. .
sections. Experience having proved that simple Feb
icdir-3 often act speedily and certainly; tvhen taken ^i;,r.
he early stages of tlio disease, recourse should at
p be had to "Drown'.t Bronchial Tiochrii, ' or Lo/.enf
1 ir? Pnlfl fVjiirrli or Trrifnfinti-YiP tlio T)iiw?t
r so slight, us by this precaution a more serious at:
may be effectually warded oil'. Public Speakers
StXGEtis will find them effectual for clca ring and iy*
ngthening tlio voice. See advertisement,
lov. 27,?6mo.
Situation Wiiuicti.
gTA GENTLEMAN WISH US TO ENGAGE
Book-keeper, or Salesman, in u mercantile estabment.
Inquire at this olliee. JgA;
clobcr 2?tf - , g-j <
Musical Instruction, On
. MBS. LEWS, PROFESSOR OF THE Steal
j-.yl'Piano-forte and Singing, will be happy to
it u J receive Pupils during the Summer vnca- j.-()
She undertakes the eiiltivaiiqii ofthe Voice, and 0f j .,
instruction in Vocal Music (both sue red and seeuin
the Italian, French, German and English Lan;es.
ami
Terms per Quarter. "eigl
xgixg ?25
iaxo-Foiite ' 15 A!
July 2-tf nrks
? forme
:tyKit&i;er ni?S B^L'rK.dtea! Agcsicy.
uvingreceived tlfc aggnfy of several newspapers new,
pcritidicidythc^tlitor of the .Tocrxal will give s,"'3'
ipt pershtm^ tuition to any business committed
is ehnrg^.y-AVmmiay mention that the following
tmong the number for whieh-.we arc mitliorizcd to Fcllo
?Charleston Mercu ry;; Sbiftliern Guardian, Sum- ''ig o
Vatclunan, Field and Firtffiiirp, ister Ledger, 'J')'!,.1'
by's Lady's Book, Eclectic Magazine, Cosm'opoh- ti,c."
\rt Jourin-l, ,vc. Ah
lis is a matter of great convenience to persons in Mcssi
vicinity, who may desire to subscribe or renew 1 C,V
and n
sunseriptions, for an^, of tlic above papers or ,\p
idieals. Main
must bo renienrbered that the CASH must always 1,11
* Tfi
innauv the order fur subscriptions. and thaLlve do ... ,
* email
eel ;it liLcrtv to vary from this wlio!e.?omo rcgn- w|||, ,
i.
r M it S. W 1 XSLOAV, AX KXl'KRIKXCKD Du<
and ffuiiilo physician, hasn S<?>|hinjr Syrup
liidrcti teething, which greatly facilitates the pre>of
teething l/V softening the gums, reducing all _ .
limatici!?will allay all pain. anil is sure to regu- jot
lie howcls. Depend upon it, niMtlicra.it will give
oyourselves. ami relief*sni?l healtli tuyottr infants. sffi
etly safe in all cases. See atlverliseinciit in anoth- Jlir
iltitnu.
FiiiillSsitilblc BreKM IWutiliig. **?
r MISS HOWARD CIIVMS XOTIOK TO TilK '"Jjj",
s of Camden and vicinity, that she is prepared to |>,,r
dresses, niaiilles. and cloaks. in the neatest man- South
ml most fashioitahlc stvlc. '"r
* * 1 Vl!
; may lie found at Mr. Fi:i:it,u:'s, next to the
Oliice, where she will he happy to wait on those
nav favour her with a call.
y 151,? lino. f
f ?. ? oF iris:?t pes*a ni:e. p.\
WATSSSB DIVISION KO. 9. | ?<
K regular ..locling ol litis Hivisiou will l-c tieUi 'Ilf,,n"
in Thursday evening; u 7 o'clock. n
i). sn r. s. 1kv
.K o CGUti ri
KEIiSHAW LODGE KO. S.
k KH ULAII Heeling will fce held on I'ridny \ N
Cveiiii:-.' neJct. ai 7 o'clock. ^ * '
J. X. G AYMv Scct'y. next, i
- -TT-M-n.,.,;,.,..,,,,,, <illicc.
The
Suggies at Auction. ' day ,-v
the first Monday in .Inntiary next, will lie sold. ' Dee.
it tii<1 Court House, in Cuiiideii, on :i credit, of
j months. olio strong old ihiggie, and a now
Jio.pgie v.i-li Harness Also, a small work
, tliev can lie |ni!oliased private s.de, in the '
lit.t". Kmpiire at ti'c JJank oft.laindcn.
. j - *
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lE^IS^a^E1
OF THE f ,
Commissioners of tto'^oor of Kershaw
District S. C.
TO TI1E IIOST. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS, FALL
TERM, 1800. _
/
The names ami ages of the ii^ates of the District
Poor House, for the past year, elding October 1st,
18G0, areas follows:
.1. Man* Jimerson. aged Gfi yen"?.
I 2. Martha Shira, ' .J-S " | .
3. Xancy Collins, " 40 "i
4. Mnrv Atkinson, " 33 " ?'
a Burtvell Atkinson, " 10 "
C. Joseph Atkinson, " 8 % " 1
7. Tobias Atkinson, " 6 " F
8. Win. Atkinson, " 5 months. I
9. Harriet Freeman, " 1 (incurs.
10. Charity Freeman. " 0 " "
11. Win. Wilson, " 7 "
j 12. Joseph Wilson. " 5 " f,
j 9 present number.
DEATHS.
Burwell Atkinson, frotn Dropsy Align" 5, 1800.
Win. Atkinson, " do.^ ' Augu W , "
24. the nnmbor of regular transiont j-vjK'olioved.
The applications to tho CoiiiiHissioui ^Hkurovision
nud clothing, have been inoro jiumerOjjU^i iu the
year preceding. j
Tho corn crop, at tlie Poor House fa'1?'"11 supply
provision for six mouths. A smnlLstciriHjbogs and
cattle is also kept.for the supply of (res-pMcThe
bills made by the Commission?.ave been
jjaid to ilato. ? , ' j H>
'The amount assessed on lju? gcne^^JV:. for the
poor, was 20 per cent. '-1
The amount received by tho Treasurflc Bi_
exhibited by iiis book i cpB $1038.04
Amount appropriated, 'J/M1 3
Balance unappropriated, in hands tflj^Isurer, Tax
execu tons, and deposited in Bank. I '
We have examined the Trcasiirctl^Hik. anil-find |
the receipts and expenditures cntercd^H'Ctly.
Respectfully submitted, MH
BBhaiiniun.
wm. k 11ironsox. treasure^^accouxt
mm the commissioeersw^tiie pooh
foe kehsiia IF district, jsbg october
1, 1S59, to october 1, 1800. BBS
Oct. 1 To amount in hand of Trcnsrl 78 GO
' " To " Sundry Clicckfl
on Braneli Bank. .. *!0S2.G2
" " To anit. received from JlnS
Goodale fur provision furnisln? 3 .SO
" " To amt. received from T?
Collector anil not depositedM 11.33
Sept. 30 By amount paid SeerctarJnd
Treasurer....... ft 100.03
By amt paid Xc(j^H^K>r
By amt. paid IB1M8B
1850 and'00.. JH|^H . 223.0O
" By amt paid n^r gaa^Bot .
part of 1859 and '*-j> 00
Bv amt. paid .rourn^^^ft'f,ll,'W3 00
" By " " Burial Ic|
at Poor lIou.se...
" By amt. paid Inirial^^^H^p J
Transient paupersflB^Vr"*^7.46
" " By amt pd IauiaJ^wylmn 110 00
Spears to Asylumj. 10.00
" " By unit, for Lumlf?L for new
building at the I>*>r Ilou.se.. 32 35
" " By ntnt. appropriated lor temporary
aid to Trnint. Pauper.-. 300.51
" ' By amt. paid regular transient
paupers.. 530.51
" " By auit. paid fyuflrpvision,
clothing, Ac., forBBui-ors at
Poor IlWise... .^B 38143
" ". By balance in liaj^H|Tre<as. 41.08
All of udiich
lEpfr w 1Wby, ra/.'jawo, /.v .w coi/xr .-md
VITH THE COJIMlSsloXEBS OF PUBLIC tinr
UfLDIXCSTO It KEUSflA W D1STPJ T.
31. To C'a.jji on hand $G.'!G.O"
J i $G:IG.07
Cfi. y?k
' I i ,U
31. Ily cash paid N.J1. Arrnnts ?2 i f) nl ,Vl
10. 13y ciisli ]>aid J. F. Suthcrluiid 203.88 tin!'
> " !
v T?v pns-li n:i?(l .Tolm u nrlrtimn 1 *V?n
v 8. Bv cash paid C. Matin-son .t Co.'.*. 48.54 TKl;>
20. By cash paid N li. Arrnnts 5.00
. G. By cash paid Wm. Cly burn 13.25 I'
J>\- Commissions to Treasurer .'10.75 s.,i.
By balance.... 22:1.45
by
, $G::G.07 >>T!-:
Pi
alnable Lands and
TOWN LOTS
F O H SALE. ?.
AS TIIH ASSIOXKH OF JAMES E.
CUB ETON, I will offer lor sale on
the first .Monday in .lanunrv next, the ('<
fo.lowing Heal Estate: p i'i
le thousand Acres, nu.re or less, near Sinclair's ! 0*':'n
Mill, knmvu as tlio W>,:!
CALGFOiiXEA S'E.AC'E.
ur linmlrcd Acres, more or less, in the uppity* part ion*.
ucaster District, known as the l,v t|
Ssi'SCATT TEE ACT, Sent
two hundred Acres, mere or less, in the same ',:,VL'
iliuiiiood, known ;is the prest
CARAT::* place:.
so one House ami Lot situated ill the Fast sub- ni,,..,
of the Village oI'Ltincastcr. whereon .f. ! . Ilatle lion i
trly r- sided. The Lot contains three ami three- nrule
s acres. The rtHTjliiifr m nil excellent one, entirely I ihev
itii<l nc-:iily :iih1 durably lim-hcd. All the newsoui
buildings mid conveniences are oil the prt iui- sv>te
it is nitoyellier one of the incu t desirahie settle- siipai
s in Lancaster. ees.-fi
so the huilcliiier on iiiain street, known as OiM |v us
ws Hull, at present occupied hy A. Hales. Front- ' |j
ii Main Street, is a ^oe<l st*; riKini: at the rear . tjoen
hi the second story are several coiiifortahlo rooms, tli:in
is considered one of the liest business sttnids in fun it
lace. propc
si the Store House on Main Street, next door to vviiii
s. Hasseltine & Massey's, now oeetipied hy Win'. assur
Miltajr: This is an excellent room lor business,
las two hack rooms attached. Sarsa
:o the room adjoiuiujr the above and fmnliiifr on |,n .
Street, at present oeetipied hy J. K. Cureton as { ',?
h*. Y. L.
i:ms, one fourth cash and the remainder on a ^,"0
of one and two years. Purchasers to jrive Bond
pood sureties ami Mori pipe of the premises sold.
J. A. CT'NMIN'tillAM. Assignee. i
x 4,?:;t.
The School cf the Camden
m.O 01 ASSOCIATION, ^
tx Till' fx ! : i: t * is ms of this .school
i will lie resumed on MoXI'AY. the Ttli of "f A
.January nevt. The number of pupils will. * i
fW for the present, be limited to twenty-four, inet"
^ Members o! the Association are reijiiested '.Oui
rc the names of the scholars they intend sci.diny, (loads
dr. A. M. Kennedy. Secretary. j <|>ial;i
>ils will Ik- prcpnrul for the Sophomore Class of S ?>uC
Carolina College, the Si de Military Aeadcmv, and ti
business. JJAKXWKLL S. ST!"ART. ' V* i,
. -I,?2lno. J'liueipal. Crow I
ATTENTION rTl
'n rv%rlrvr> 7 ? nr-L-4- 7v??/i v?4-wt Au.e.i
raiilMGii A_'*gUb JUUttULi'ya ! I.I.I I.
IIADK AT YoPIl I'SCAIj i:KXl>KZVot:s I ^
ill S vTflii'AY next. :>( 10 o'clock, for drill mid [ ?;].n
;tion. in jiliicc of the lid SATUIlPAY. U ?
liv order of, t':i|it. KKXXKI'Y. Trim i
. ).?It. J. .1. DIIAKKFOHD, 0. S. I;?|1!l..
? ? bid
amden Jockey Club. !
Iufoi-innl mcetitip of the ('iiinilen Jockey Chili j
s respect hilly r?ji|iieKleri mi Thnrsihiy eveniup ! J .. ,
it i imst 7 o'clock, lit their rooms over the I'osl '
- 1 ' any in
regular minimi mooting will ho held on .Sutur- ..
eniiijr. the Sill i ist. .N. '* ^
I.?It,. Y H. S11AXX0X. Sccrelnrv. ! "
w i i! ki
FOIt S ALE.
*iv\V Knii.H-s of Ci.iidle .Moulds. helve.
I,?.it. JAM Ks'r.leKWRX. ; ' 1
JBftv \ 'I
ggggssgggggr?*? '?-j-"-"-*- " ?Trr-TH
Aiken Classical and
HdCil.lt; a,x*3r J2lo^lcIo233.37-?
,/iTjx THE FOURTH ACADEMIC YliAU OK
JrcHwS- tliin Institution will l>c*rin mi the 7th of
nSgSgfJAia'AUY, 1SG1, ninl continue until the
^sScsS? 24 th of November following, with a vaca<&?ar
tion from tlie 7ih to the 24th of .Tune, under
tlio Superintcnduuco of Messrs. GILES ,t MANGUM,
assisted by Mr C. W. MeC.VUY, a graduate of the
State Military Academy.
Tlic Course of Studies is substantially that of the
South Carolina Military Academy, with the laitiu and
Greek Languages superadded, and such other branches
us may bo required for admission into the South Carolina
College, or lor prcjeiratiou for the active business
of life.
The Terms or Admission are as follows: One Hundred
Dollars |?er Scs-ior. of live tuor.lhs, payable in
advance; lor which the Academy will provide Tuition,
Jlooks, Hoard. (Junrtors. Fuel. Lights, Washing, ami
Medical Attend',n,-,.. Jho Uniforms and all other
Clolhtutr inusi be furnished bv the parent or guardian.
-Io one will be adttiiued a Cadet who is tinder thirteen
years of age, or who cannot read and write with facility,
and execute with readiness the four fundamental
opo ations of AritlitnolH!. r?o portion ol the money
puitl in advance will lie refunded, except in case ol the
protracted siel:ti<?s or tlic death of the Cadet.
For further information, apply to Hie undersigned,
UILK.S A" MA NO CM.
Dee. 4.?It. Aiken, S. C.
A PoliticalaudIlcvvs J"CTJUNAL,
Iri:J>5i hed ul Columbia, So. C:?.,
Daily. Tri-Weekly, and Weekly,
r.Y at.u.txs p. rEi.ir.tir.
Teums?D.dly, ; Tri-Wotkly, J?4; Weekly. $2
a year. Payment in tidvanee .invariably
This Journal, now in its third year under the present
proprietor, is rapidly extending its circulation and
influence. Fotunled and conducted upon the principles
of State Might:-, it enjoys the reward of public
confidence and enlightened approval. Kntirely independent,
in its management, ni'parties ami eliiptes, it
has stood, with unwavering eoitlideiice, upon the
sonitdness. integrity, and consistency of its principles.
Through evil report as well as through good, its voice
lms been heard in defence of the KtjUAi.iTV of the
South ; its counsels have cfcr been and tire for RKSIS'i'ANi.'K
to tlio wrongs attempted tube put upon tts
hv a sioliomil nmjorify.
The Southern Gum Jinn looks for support to the
State ami section whose tights, honor and interests it
has faithfully espoused and maintained.
The ?'oxi':hern Cxiaidian Steam
Printing Establishment.
Having recently made large and choice additions to
oar .lob Ofi'ec, from the best type founders in the
country, we are prepared to do all kinds of Printing in
as neat style an.I on as favorable terms as tiny ollicc in
the Kouth.
At the late Agricultural Fair, laid in Columbia, the
premium was awarded to the Proprietor of the South
tn? ummair.', ic?r me i:csi sj**ci:r.cii oi liuuK rruitiiijr.
All ooninnmieations to lie addressed to tlio Southern
Gviiril-nu, or to (J. 1'. I'Kl.ilAM,
] >ee. I.?it. . Columbia, S. C.
Th3 Oxygen:-:ted Bitters.
J'!/*}?]*>", Iii(l~i/eg(i?n, lint: t Burn, Water Brash,
Sour ShtMtsfi. Jnwulkt. Fbil'iln.rij, Genual Debility,
<Cc., ;. ready a-lief ;.nd sp edy cure in this great
a medv.
T.:c C^ygcxatcd Bitters
A a- believed 1>y many who have been cured of the
above i-onsp'nihts to be the only medicine which the
materia urdira. affords for their infallibie cure. It is
not mi alcoholic prop;.ration, which, while giving a
moment; rv stimulus. reduces the system in the same
ratio: b;:t one distiiict :.ia! different from any medical
pre over compounded, and which .vill, in most
cases, extract the disease by the roots and restore the
patient to pristine health. In proof of which, testimony
of the very highest and unexceptionable character
is pr citted.
IF i'ir. XV A- ?S:t!!), 9iis({., Kditoraf Ihc
' C3Vl<-.(,'5o:i, (3j>? ) Tiittc*."
Coyixcrox, Aprii 7, isc'0.
Messis. Ftrr;; W.' Fov.i.k Co..?
=? ifaring deriyed benefit from the use
i fi.vor by n-crimmeuding t!:cm. For hy-pepsia |
II> ;i; n^i.'.i.i fVllN I ri.lis: ilT 11 n re-ill <!y Ol llics- A
ibit* \uhie. Vi\ A. IlAKr. jfj
li
TT; rr. Wi5"5:t?s \T. ^
.ifily Mayor o!' Xo; folk, V;i.. !i;i:sjust rendered tlie q
Mow hit io.-f:n:?-!iy of tl 10 results i rodceed l?v the A
? the Oxygenated Litter?:? B
SI'S SKTIt W. J'OWf.K & Co..?
ent'omcn:?One of my servants snlTered fur sever- y\
. ars v. ilh pr-lnywi tt!>rt\ tsiiil was so tmteh pros- 1'
i| by the disease ;,s to he eon lined to her bed, ex- 1'
itijr tA die. tihe then tool, the Oxtokxatcii Bit- u
i i;t;d recovered her lieiilth. f
v/.v. av. lamb. s.
opr.r -d J?y Sktii V.". Fowle A Co.. Boston, and for
.1. .1. McKAIX, Camden. S. C.. and K
:i! 1 ':-.ioyis!s; at \Vholesale lie I!A ViLAXD,
V K.WX CO.. Charleston, S. 0.
e. 1.? It.
? To
GEORGIA v
sahsapariiia
cokpo usr,
; rt:i:i: Yixc rat: hlood am> diseases
ay rm: j./vi.i:.
JMi'OSITIi.'X.? It contains in addition to Sarstt
I. I...O.. .....fx - n-i:-!..
iiiyiu:: < r>y llonni. While Ash. or J-'i umo Tree,
>!i:iin Tincture ??f May Apple or Mandrake,
epic, bum): j it<l tfitm! Hoot, Udutguiiitirii..)
oi";u!il nountnumM by imminent PhysicPhysicians
jud.no ..fits liiiios.-; for their purpose,
icir kuoVrlctliio of the virtue ofeach luyrcdicut ? isK
? lit.ve not only ii|ijirove(l of the coniliinntion, Imt
eiijfl'jjcd to introduce it in their practice. They '
rilie it. because they know \\ Imt it i.- composed
liev know loo, ironi its irslo. end by carefully
vin,r it< elloels, in cases in whieli it litis beeii-:i]i- (
itiiely tried, that it is a pure nrtiele. A prepare- t'.ie
ike thi.i litis long been needed by t!,e niedietil s'xtv
ssion, for it. a in rye proportion i if the diseases
are called upon to treat, a reliable tiitoralive is r''' j'
ed. to eiiauye the exisliiej- morbid stale of the c?l M
in. A physician who tiiai.es free use of litis Sar- !il1'' 1
ilia in I.is practice, e. u treat diseases more siteilly
with less th.-iti half the medicines, lie yeiicralas.
than he eoltld without it.
has been brottybt into popular ose, when it has year
tried, snore by tite recommendation of physicians
by ad'. crlisiiia. Ail they have reoilired respect,
is a statement of it s composition, its medical
rties, and an assurance that it will lie prepared 1" ' -1
the *Siiinc f:iilIiliil is:iv :?s formerly. They have l!,'le;:
alicclhat this shall he done. same
0 Proprietor has the ri > utatimi of preparing
parilln, that has intrinsic vahte, and this reputaball
he sustained. ''.v ll
r S: le in tVunden, by ,f. .1. MiKAIX, and
ZK.M!'. am! hv I'rugglst generally. litl'tl
v l'T,?:f. * ' ?'"> ii
natioi
of tint
LilcCurry & Eamms?sIoiigh,
Hiifcctsstoivtu I he Late
WAS. ^XDEiSfi eft?;.
1 iin?: f'orner of .'Jroad no ' sfeh'albS'.teet.
I iL'lf!.-1
CAiVBEh. SaiiTK n/.Rflli: A. tit;...
KF. l'>isti'v !:i ??? tli-.-ir Fiictul.-i '
iimI ill -s:?-i:iTi-l!y, ti.nl Il.oy have nmv 1
;t- tliuir c?'iii|*lci'.*I -! l-'Aiit. and U INTKit '
iF, ii:r*r of :-vy tliinz i'?i^irsil?I'? in fr\*
i. rj'iiliie ami Fancy !!<i.-; j \ >\ every sly ie sunt
I .-i' i V .I'isso.-: ( 1.iliIr--: - !!< ' lienm.
"s niel it -VS ! ilo.-L-. AM.ittiic beet Kneii.li ,:n'
anil t
C'llliill llta.\.'. 1 i
i e i; H.i.'x i: awry ?! : ij t n!i: T..hle Pan risk; " '
I ilia! I.:. <I ; ii.i-i; nl.tl (.'iillnli Slii tit'L'S? ll
In ]'Ji;i\ tii-fiaan'. Krein-'i :ii,.i 1'hvmI Tut (wish
, i * lure,
s; I ini-i-i's u! rvi-r\ lion.
ar^ -a:-iiim.-ir. ul ! ii^-li'ili iii'l F:oiic!i Prints; Fm
an, FimI.-Ji iitlll Flu! I'll (i ii^liailis. A .-laiili ''l>
ili as- Minci.t nl iti.-.i-k ill..! I'..!..:. .1 Silks. A lire I'll
Vii. il :y 1.1 Wnr.-I li I' v-> *!". .1 <; p.-lmaes, litre, s
teis. ail !: Muslin. I'liber^s, Minims, I'ianis, '",l
is, V..!i iii-i.-s. ,t ! , Ac, A a. i,:
la Is, Is. tic-: l.utt'.siiiiin and Fattiii l!i! li.?n; 'lt'e'l11
I K". F':.'iii^'s I. .? < - ilia, l-'i liiiti^s; i.^ir,
S Ai.- .Nutans in i-.ii variety. Amortanil
M a M?- i? .? V. -lsui iIn- lies* qtl'iilv.
Vo'itl'S ali*l I IIV!- I i:!.:I~l.ilivr 1 til.ids; liv.aiv
J.i tiling tn sail tliom--si Fns-i iious. 11 ii-s ;iu<l
at tin- laics' si> Iv. iSiini.-.i ot'iivui v iivscri|iti
y. Il.ii-'i-.aii'. ilitliinv uaie, .SaudVry. ,vc. A y;,.Vl
at clc at Family tin-con La?Mil siirjin.-se<l by ?jtins
Market. |iiib|i":
liavo lilsn. tin- Agency fir I lie I nlcm. N. I.', ventim
. ainl Plains. tl litvia...-' (i.-am! itres. t|?. ,|:li
;i|iii? atai S|-in; tVS'iii. iii. i .iu.tliA S<n. t.er.- tioii; :i*t
mwii lir.iial ni' -i j i' i ir !a:iiily Fimtr. llt:iI ||,
ii ti. : a-li: : ! ii'i I c i'.l'!'e|<-s liej t [,, ;V(.
li \..:i v >i: ; at oil! :i:.i| see. > .:Mi\ a
- i-v t.iini[>iic :i.:r <tiMi.is -:a i Prices viitli jnstruc
li ' ill llfij;ll:I'll- ' 'lil-i. Ill's.
I m ~~ /
?id Corner Items.
THOU Till- COMING MONTH. THIS FOLLOWING
X Articles may lie found at this establishment at
very low juices.?
N KG 110 I3LANKETS, a variety of kinds.
NKGl'O CLOTHS, very cheap.
NKGRO SIIOI'S. sold low to close.
PKADY MA UK CLOTHING?all kinds.
HATS & CAI'.S, r. great variety.
RKKSS GOODS, some rich at cost.
FLANNKLS. of all descriptions
KI.KGANT CLOAKS, some at cost.
CAIM'KTS. pugs mid Floor Cloths.
FOR CHRISTMAS.
FItKSlI Raisins, new Currants, Citron, Isinglass,
Corn .Starch, extracts in a great variety, Cheese,
Potatoes, Onions, Superior Goshen Butter, Ac. Call
ami supply vour wants at the lowest prices.
Nov. 27.?tf. K. \Y. BOXXKY.
NEW ARRIVALS.
Jt'STT RECEIVED BY EXPRESS?
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Wide Black Velvet Fdbbons,
Whole r.nd Split Zephyrs,
Ladies Cloth Cloaks,
Etticii Brctikfthi Cnlltivti,
T?a 1 T'r-'izzi'cSL JBetts.
ALSO,
Tweeds and Casslmers
For Beys Wear.
Nov. 27,?2t. * C MATHESOX A CO.
#Cure Cough, CM, Ifoai ten ess, Injtwnza,
any frritation or Softness of the Throat,
Relieve the ]hiding Cough in Consumption.
Bronchitis, Asthma,
anil Catarrh. Clean and give
strength to the voice of
PL'JBEIC SPEAKERS,
mill SlStJERS.
Few are aware of the importance of checking n
Cough or 'Common Cold'' in its first stage; that which
in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if neglected,
soon attacks the Lungs. "Brown's Bronchial
Troches," containing demulcent ingredients, allay Pulmonary
and Bronchial Irritation.
"That trouble in my Throat, (for
BROWN'S | which the ''Tioches" are a specific) liav
in'g made me often a more whisperer."
TROCHES. 1 X. P. WILLIS.
"I recommend their use to Pcnt.tc
BROWN'S SfKAKKias." RKV. K. II CIIAPIX
j "Great service in stilHliting IIoahseTROCH2S.
1 xmss." RKV. DANIEL WISK.
i "Almost instant rclicfiu the distressBROWN'S
ing labor of breathing peculiar to Astu;
ma." RKV. A. C. KGGLKSTOX.
TROCHES. | "Contain no Opium or anything in!
jurioua." I'R. A. A. IIAYES,
B It 0 W N' S Chemist, Boston.
"A simple and pleasant combination
TROCHES, for Coi'Giis, Ac."
DR. G F. BIGELOW,
BROWN'S Boston.
''Beneficial in Bronchitis"
TROCHES. DR. J. F. \V. LANE,
Beaton,
B R 0 W X' S "I have pre ved litem excellent for
Witoofixu Coreiit"
TROCHES. RKV. II W. WARREN,
Jiuston.
BROWN'S ' Beneficial when compelled to speak,
suffering from CoLD."
TROCHES. REV. S. J. P. ANDERSON,
St Imhi's.
B R 0 W N' S "Kffectca l. in removing Hoarseness
and Irritation of the Throat, so common
TROCHES, with Speakers ami Si.\gei:s."
Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON,
BROWN'S La Orange, Ga.
Teacher of Music. Southern
TROCHES. Female College.
"Great benefit when taken before
BROWN'S and allc-preaching, as they prevent
Hoarseness. From their past effect, I
TROCHES think they will lie of permanent advantage
to me.''
BROWN'S REV. K. ROWLEY, A. M.
C President of Athens College, Tenn.
TROCHES yy Sold hy all Druggists at TWENTY-FIVE
CENTS A BOX-jS
November 27,?Cmo. (
firrr tm
Craaocrnes and (Jiirrancsr"
SMAI.L. fresh lot of the above; ^
l Also, fresh Nuts, of various kinds;
iuekwhoat Flour and Goshen Butter; CI
mokeil Beef and Beef Tongues;
lew No. 1 Mackerel and Herrings;
lioice Cheese and Maocnroni: Our
l choice variety of Tea and Coffee; ing
lOaf. Crushed and Pond'red Sugar: and
,. and C. Coll'ee Sugar, ami Brvwu do. E. .
lioice Syrup and N. U. Molasses ; Segi
iuseovado and Cuhn do.; wL
'eaehes Preserved and Fresh;
om:itoes and Corn ilo.;
raters in ill Salmon ilo. Si
S A I? PINKS. did
hompson'sTransparentToilet Soaps: gati
Kip. Candles and f-oda;
isli Potatoes. Unions unri Turnips.
ov. 27. A. T. LATTA.
AN ACT S"
\
provide ffitrsln? C.:II5ji? of ;t Cot:of
t?;c SVoplo oflSii* Stale. tj,^
li
^ r\ ' >' A -^v i" "I
m im
mm ?
ilSSC'l
r. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and lipase of gevei
eseiita/irc. now met and siliinij in Gencial A.v-em- . Tl
mil iiy the lallmnhj of the -some, Tlint a Con veil- Dove
if tin-people ?,f lite State of South Carolina is meet
>y onli'inecl. to 'oe assembled in the c'ty of l.'olinn- j si!0
jii Monday. the seventeenth day of Pi tvniber, in T!i
ear of our Lord one thousiiud cijslil hundred and to be
, for the purpose of taking into cniisidcrntiAn the Co
rs incident to the position of the State in the Fede- ' N. Ji
uiou. established by the Constitution of the Unit- ; c'ii
ales, and the measures wliieli may he ueecssary ' Josej
iroper for pnivitlinjr a^ain-i the same, and there- J-'l,
to take care that the Coini'.ioir.veahh of South Trite;
ina shall stiller no detriment. I /;?
t\ 2. That on* the sixth day of Pceember. in the Cato
of our i.ord one thousand ei^ht hundred and sixty, l.i:
ilittuittcrs of Flections for tin; several fyisiriets MeCa
State shall. .'liter ;:ii iiijr pttl'lie notice as in cases Set
clions for iiK-inbers of the Legislature, open the Arrai
ami hold civet ions in their resiieetive Districts for j He
sites to the said Convention, in all respects in the II. C
manner ami form ami at the same places, as dec- I Ld,
are, now com I neted Ibr members of ilic Lep'isla- C. P.Ami
all persons who are ipialiticd and entitled. \ No
lie Coiistituih ii ami laws oft Ids Stale, to vote for i ?
crs of the Lecisliilure, sliiiil Ik? ipialilied and en- ! ptg"'
lit '. .lit' I' r Cliil 11,1 (.ir,III K 111 v Mil I'.Ilivoliti/ai. I
ii ease ri' any vaeauey oefurriitjr, hy dealh. r.-sij;- I
i or removal from tlio Sink-, or refusal to serve
person fleeted a Delegate to the said Conveii- III
I he presiding ortieer of the said Convention shall r p()
liis w'rit iU'iiliori/iii^ and rn|;iiriiio tin; Managers! | (
. elicits in I lie Kieelioll I'istricls in wlneli sueli i q
ev iiiiiv have oecurreil, alter jrivinj; due notice | (|,r j
if to open a [Mill and hold an cleetion to til! such
cy. as in eases for lilt' election nl'meinhers of the f ,,lrilj
lature. that the Managers in the several Kleeiion '
ets and Parishes, shall meet on Friday, ihe 7th
f I'e.vmliei' I atil), eoiint the votes ;ti:d declare the , r<F.
' 1 ?|j ^ J_
. :t. That each Fleets.i: Iiistriet throughout the 1 .,j,jvll
shall he entitled to eleet and send to the said | P"?v
lilioa a unmoor of I 'e'e^al 'S o?(Ual to the whole :
;r of .Senators an I Ucjir. setitative.i whieli Slleli (i1Vvi!
:t is now entitled to send to the Legislature ' j "
l.e Delegates to the said CoiiVv mioli shall v
ill< il to the .suite freedom of arrest in iroiujr to, !
ttiir from, attd whilst iti titletni. tiee on. said ('011:i,
as is extended to the inetidK+s of iheLejrisht- '
IT",
. I. That tili frre wlii'e male eithxiisol litis State. 1
o! I wiMiiy-one Vv;ii> :&i:?l iipwnnls, ;i)id who A
lti!i ii in vi u- ii-r nil ii.I vis ni ll.v Stale Legisla- j
!i.. I IiiM-li^ili'i* lo si M'.'ii in lIk* satil Convention. Hirer,
lie Senate Ili tisc. the thirteenth ilav nl NnvemI
In? vivr i?l* <?s:r Liiril one llinnsniul eiirlit linn- lli'?
in; sixty. ami in i!h? viuliiy-liliii war of tlie aov- i'limee
:v am! im!e;v;ii!einv i.l' the Cuiied Slates of "l,e
of'J'ii
AVI M.i AM i>. Pol'TKH,
President of I III? Senate. 'v,'r- '**
.! AM! :.< SIMONS, 1 ll,is Tl
Speaker House llepreseiitalircs. i
liy any
/. ii/. Vital the Clerks o!"the Senate ami House leva tin
ivs.iitaliws In-, ami are ln rehv. instructed to
i lliv "Act Iii priit or tlie ealiinyr of a ('nil- Acrl
i if I lie ]iim>|iV i !" llii?State. once a week, until hands
? iii . lection el tin-1 . ! ;:ate.-to saiil Conveti- |i,.-s
im lli.it it i- ti v - n v nl'tliis tIviivral Assembly these 1
. .Maini;;vi.< i'l l!i'etiiiiis are |iin;ial to |?rne- i'i| _\,,v
the listial liulive vl'eleftioti. ail i til hold tin?
liifevti-'l liV > .ill Al?!. V. it"..- tit alVailitiy ii'.rtlli r
tii ais.
v."m. ! : apt:.v. c. s.
J",?3t .it'I I N'T >J. AN. C. II. II.
A
c
CHBAP
AS THE
AS
WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY
invite those, in want of such articles,
to an examination of
OUR STOCK OF
r?rWIIICII WE HAVE NOW
ready fur exhibition
nr LIEGE SUPPLY
and of very SUPERIOR QUALITY.
We do not hesitate to GUARANTEE
them to He, ix no kesfect, inferior
to ANY that have EVER been
offered in this market.
CAMDEN, So. Ca.
G'BliAT .4TTliACTION.
WHO WANTS BARGAINS?
I)RO'VX & 33*irER? have received a
) tlic-ir (supply of.l-'ALL and \VI
3-HOC23 3?.2:BS, ^
tOtREEY-WAKE, EAHSWIBE ^
AND CUTLEF.Y.
Stock of Groceries is full and complete, consist- '
of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, J'ncnii?Hams, Sides
Shoulders. A No. 1 article of Leaf Lard; Cheese
and Goshen; Candles?adamantine and Sperm;
urs and Tobacco, from the liucst to the commonDry
Groocls.
i:cli as Calicos, Homcsjmn, Ginghams?a splcn- ' V
article. Also, Tweed. Kentucky Jeans, and .
iictta?for Tants or Coats.
Eocts and Ghees.
ar Stock of Ihiots and Shoes is full and complete,
i the smallest infant to the largest men. Our Stock
i.dies Shoes are unsurpassed.
Hats and Caps. 1
ar Stock of Hats anil Caps is worth the examina- t;
of persons who are in search of such articles.
i short, when you want to find any and everything .fl
ne Store, eali in at Bl
BROWN & MYERS,
ov. 13,?tf. At ll.K "Old Brick Corner."
Election Eotics. r M
COMPLIANCE WITH A IJILT. PASSED AT 5L Hj
lie late Session of ihe legislatureol'Soiith Carolina,
Ki.mtios will lie held in Kershaw District for
ki: dei.KU.vnts to this State Convention*, to he i m
nided in the fitv of Columbia on Mondav the \
..I' Il.*..?...l
le polls to be oponeil ?>n Thursday, the Ctli d:iy of
rfiber. :it all the prccii:?-ts, and Tito managers to :
at Camden on Friday the "tli day of December
. to count the voles and declare the election:
it- Flee:ion to bo held at the following places, and
conducted l>y the following persons:
ruder.?lico W. Sli.w, JohttW. HcDowall, Horatio
rrlcn'n Mid?Frederick Bowen, Adam Team, '
ill .1. Iliiel.aliee. -r
it/,' ? /.?.laiiivs Fli tcher, Josej h B Hughes, Jcsso HH
[f'ulo?William Mango, (lillam Sowell, William |
si.hy'.\?Lniighlit; M< Tlterson,William King. Allan j
,rocV?Mitl-B T McCor, (Icnrr RatclilTc, James
wheyn* iSbm?A. J. McDowall, H. W. Ptinlap,
ter/y IJill?Wm K Johnson, A. P Jones, Robert
I F'n&S
S'o 55vyso::s oul <.f 2:i!!pEoymvnl..^g3 . feg
ge nt s Wa lit e d,
very County of the United States,
esi$r:i<ro in tlio s:ilc of sonic of ilic licst and most r
jle^aiitiv illustrated Works published.
; publications are of the mast intWeMintr cliarnc- ' ?
to the wants of th:i Farmer, Mechanic and |
i.:iti: tlioy arc published in tlie best style and.
I in the most smt.-iniitial manner. ami arc worthy I
ce in the Library of every Household in tlio L
"To men of enterprise and industrious habits,. ?
itsiness oll'eis an opportiinily for prolitaiilc cm
lent seldom to lie met wiili.
" Persons desiring to net as apents will receive
itly l?y mail full particulars, terms. Ac., by adnjr
LKAKY. GKTZ .v i'O.. I'nUiishers,
S>>. 2'J I Nortli Jrvcond street. Piiiladelpliia.
. i::.?if. J
jC-ancl I?02' Sffllo.
! ! subscriber wishing !<> '1 i.~j><*so of his Laud, in
C<tsIi:;\v oilers for sale. the following
Tract containing nlmiit .TO Acres, oti V.'iitcreo
ami bimmlcdhy Lands of Cnpt Win Kennedy,
rki-r ami others. This Tract occupies one mi'lo
w* stern bank of the Hivvr, itinl includes soiue
Kiver lhit tutus.
other Tract, adjoining the almvo. on both sides
nile crock, coiiliutiiiig alsiut 24'k'Acres, and
Ml by lands <>l ('apt. Kennedy. Lawrence Whita.
I'arker and others. A considerable part of
act is good t'plaud, and a portion of it is rich
holtoins: and on it is a mill-sent, unsurpassed
oilier in the Slate, for natural advantages of
n. and ubittt'lanee of water power,
other Tract, near the above, containing 140
on the '.valors o|'2."i uiiio creek, and bounded by
of James Team ami others
mis wishing to put chase. may get bargains in
I. to Is. am! i>n aci oiiiiMiidating terms.
Ayer's Sarsaparilia.